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X-shaped, tiny, soft robot can manipulate and move objects ranging from tofu to nuts and bolts

November 25, 2024 phys.org

A team of roboticists and engineers affiliated with several institutions in South Korea, working with the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, has developed a tiny soft robot that is capable of manipulating multiple types […]

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Black men—including transit workers—are targets for aggression on public transportation, study shows

November 25, 2024 phys.org

Black men on buses and trains—whether as passengers or transit workers—face hostile encounters that threaten their sense of safety and well-being, according to a new study by a Keough School of Global Affairs sociologist. By […]

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Michigan State engineering prof, student design helmet inserts to help drown out crowd noise for QBs

November 25, 2024 phys.org

The sight was a common one for Andrew Kolpacki. For many a Sunday, he would watch NFL games on TV and see quarterbacks putting their hands on their helmets, desperately trying to hear the play […]

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Wildlife monitoring technologies used to intimidate and spy on women, study finds

November 24, 2024 phys.org

Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders and drones are increasingly being used in conservation science to monitor wildlife and natural habitats, and to keep watch on protected natural areas. But Cambridge researchers studying a forest […]

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Engineered additive makes low-cost renewable energy storage a possibility

November 22, 2024 phys.org

Solar and wind are quickly transforming the energy landscape—but if we are to realize the full potential of these intermittent, renewable energy sources, we’ll need safe, affordable batteries capable of storing it.This post was originally […]

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3D-printing advance mitigates three defects simultaneously for failure-free metal parts

November 22, 2024 phys.org

Madison engineers have found a way to simultaneously mitigate three types of defects in parts produced using a prominent additive manufacturing technique called laser powder bed fusion.This post was originally published on this site

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Maintaining bridge safety with a digital sensing-based monitoring system

November 22, 2024 phys.org

Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology developed a smart monitoring system that applies digital sensing technology to maintain and manage small- and medium-sized aging bridges.This post was originally published on this site

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Cash grants are better than earmarked matching grants for businesses in Burkina Faso

November 21, 2024 phys.org

Cash grants appear to be more promising than matching grants, especially if the survival of small businesses, rather than innovation, is the key objective in fragile political contexts. This is the result of a study […]

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Distractions significantly delay remote drivers’ reaction time

November 21, 2024 phys.org

Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown.This post was originally published on this site

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Extremely fast battery charging technology could make EVs an easier choice for more consumers

November 21, 2024 phys.org

Electric vehicles will now be able to go from zero battery power to an 80% charge thanks to researchers at the University of Waterloo who made a breakthrough in lithium-ion battery design to enable this […]

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